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Special T
Добавлен 15 окт 2017
Lawn mowers, 4 wheelers, and whatever else I'm working on.
IT RUNS!! | Mud Mower Suspension Build | Part 6
IT RUNS!! | Mud Mower Suspension Build | Part 6
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Will This Old Wheel Horse Tractor Run and Drive Again?? | Part 1
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Will This Old Wheel Horse Tractor Run and Drive Again?? | Part 1
BLOWN UP Push Mower Fixed On The CHEAP!!
Просмотров 3202 месяца назад
BLOWN UP Push Mower Fixed On The CHEAP!!
The John Deere Mud Mower is FIXED!! + Rip in the SNOW
Просмотров 3332 месяца назад
The John Deere Mud Mower is FIXED!! Rip in the SNOW
The 212cc Golf Cart is BACK!! Until it Broke…
Просмотров 973 месяца назад
The 212cc Golf Cart is BACK!! Until it Broke…
Fixing a Free John Deere L120 | Part 2
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Fixing a Free John Deere L120 | Part 2
Getting The John Deere Ready to Sell UNTIL…
Просмотров 2844 месяца назад
Getting The John Deere Ready to Sell UNTIL…
Putting the Turbo Mower Back to Stock
Просмотров 2325 месяцев назад
Putting the Turbo Mower Back to Stock
FINAL Wrecked Lexus is300 Rebuild | Part 6
Просмотров 836 месяцев назад
FINAL Wrecked Lexus is300 Rebuild | Part 6
Fixing the Dynamark, Go Kart, and a Free LED Light Bar!
Просмотров 3438 месяцев назад
Fixing the Dynamark, Go Kart, and a Free LED Light Bar!
Briggs and Stratton Intek Carb Upgrade/John Deere Update
Просмотров 2099 месяцев назад
Briggs and Stratton Intek Carb Upgrade/John Deere Update
WRECKED Lexus IS300 Rebuild | Part 5
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WRECKED Lexus IS300 Rebuild | Part 5
FREE John Deere L120!! | Will it Run and Cut?? | Part 1
Просмотров 380Год назад
FREE John Deere L120!! | Will it Run and Cut?? | Part 1
I Built The Ultimate Drifting Lawn Mower!
Просмотров 350Год назад
I Built The Ultimate Drifting Lawn Mower!
Fixing the Dynamark’s Transmission | Part 2
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Fixing the Dynamark’s Transmission | Part 2
Transmission Split In Half!! Let’s Fix It! | Part 1
Просмотров 387Год назад
Transmission Split In Half!! Let’s Fix It! | Part 1
Suzuki LT160 Steering/Spindle Bushing Replacement
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Suzuki LT160 Steering/Spindle Bushing Replacement
Will It Run?? Free Push Mower Left Outside For a Year!
Просмотров 523Год назад
Will It Run?? Free Push Mower Left Outside For a Year!
Lawn Mower Won’t Run Right? | Try This First!!
Просмотров 184Год назад
Lawn Mower Won’t Run Right? | Try This First!!
Good work on keeping it running while adjusting the linkages Air Screw of the carb. You've got a natural feel for engine tunning. You've certainly got the Dogs backing!
Did you ever end up doing the timing chain?
Hey!! That looks one of my nylon straps and shackle!!
That engine sounds pretty good. You do good work. Not sure what would cause the backfire. Maybe just needs some run time. For an easy fix, you can use a screw in muffler. Just taper the threaded end heat the exhaust pipe and put a jack under the muffler and a pipe wrench to screw the muffler into the exhaust pipe.
YES!!!! I’ve needed a follow up. Love this project
i have seen stupid now
I have a old wheel horse pretty much the same one. Going be trying to get it running soon thanks now have a idea on what I would be doing lol
@@cloes_Grandpa they are awesome machines! Good luck getting yours going again and thank you for watching!
throw that JB weld away
@@spencerlockhart9684 I’m just doing what I got to do to make things work. Thank you for watching!
Why not show the real work?
@@Papajur I’m lazy🤣 and mainly trying to get the work done and not spend so much time setting up a camera
I love the old wheel horses
@@darrellperry8175 me too, it’s definitely a great machine!
Good Morning! Great video. Awesome project. nothing better than drinking a mug of hot chocolate and watching your video! please keep up the Great work that you are doing.
@@warrenvalentino5763 I’m happy you enjoy it, thank you so much for watching!
Good of you to share. Im swapping out a transaxle on an old Murray which has become harder to change gear when running; with engine off no problem. I changed the drive belt 3 y ago so it's not stretched. Have a spare transaxle from the same machine which i took apart ten years ago so has had much less use. Soake the pulley over several days, supported the pulley and tried vibrating hammer point on the axle/spindle -- not budging. I don't have a long pickle fork like your one (maybe a short one somewhere.) It's not something i will be using much so unless its dead cheap I'll do without. Have seen people lever up with a crowbar and thwack the spindle (yes, i removed the circlip!). Any ideas welcome. Going to search prt two.
@@johncollins8304 sounds like you’ve got quite the project. My suggestion is get a bigger pickle fork at harbor freight for under $30. You can use it on so many applications it’s definitely worth the investment. Great for stuck pulleys and pulling apart car ball joints, tie rods, etc. Otherwise you can drill 2 holes in the pulley and use a “crows foot” harmonic balancer puller. They’re also not too expensive at harbor freight and can come in handy in many applications but I’d use the pickle fork before I go that route. You can also use 4 jack stands and some steel and hang the trans by the pulley and beat on the shaft until the trans falls down. Also heat and candle wax has surprised me with how well it worked in the past at removing rusted parts. Hope that helps and thank you for watching!
@@specialt9744 Thank you so much. I've suspended the pulley sprayed down several times a day for several days and used Makita vibrating hammer action drill to no effect. Have got the "harmonic balancer" doodad and may have to drill and tap the pulley. Many thanks again.😊
@@johncollins8304 your welcome and I wouldn’t even tap the pulley, just use a nut and washer on the back side and you should be good
Hard to start? Mabey valve lash out of tolerance.
@@Fish40able definitely a possibility but at this point I feel I’ve put enough work into it. Thank you for watching!
I thought my screen was frozen at the beginning 😂
@@RexTyrano lol thank you for watching!
You have no idea on how to work on lawn mowers because that silicone won't work it will still leak you need to actually weld it not silicone you still got a lot to learn about working on lawn mowers
@@darylclemens2842 I used jb weld under the silicone. The silicone was just to double seal it. I’ve used it a few times since this video and no leaks yet. I repaired many other cracked cast aluminum cases this way with no issues. Thanks for the feedback and thank you for watching!
He probably used a pry bar to brake the crank case while taking off the flywheel. Shit happens, we all learn
@@MrManuel199713 no, the engine was cracked before I removed the flywheel. If it wasn’t leaking oil from the crack I would have never removed it in the first place, but thank you for watching!
On the idler pulleys, I drill out the spot welds/rivets take the 2 halves apart replace the bearing (usually a 6203) about $12-14. Or buy on line for about $2 each. I buy 10 at a time. It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to replace the bearing. Where you save money is the next time the bearing needs to be replaced, takes about 15 minutes to remove from mower, replace bearing replace on mower done. Much cheaper than paying $15-30 for a whole new pulley. Just a suggestion. I had a Craftsman GT 5000. A very good machine. 25 horsepower Kohler 6 speed manual transmission.
@@bertgrau3934 that’s a good idea! I’ll remember that next time I need to replace a pulley. Thank you for watching!
this thing looks good man hopefully my is300 build goes the same except i gotta tackle some quarter panel damage
@@tylerdepe2742 thanks man, I’m happy with it. I wish you luck on your is300 project and thank you for watching!
Hello, do you know how to get the plastic on by the reverse lever.
@@Lasseb.hvisjegforetwin I know you have to remove the plastic reverse lever by taking a little screw out of the red plastic lever and then the lever comes off and then the plastic can be put on. I hope that helps and thank you for watching!
Smoking a bit
@@Cheap_76 it’ll be fiinnneee….
I just subscribed to your Channel awesome tractor thank you for the video
@@liljoeii6091 thanks man! I appreciate that!
Awesome looking tractor THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
@@liljoeii6091 thank you for watching!
What do u you do if u have the first one u showed and have no clue what to die with now
@@jenniferparenteau7695 I’m not really sure what you’re asking but thank you for watching!
very impressive, I would love to be able to wheel in some snow someday....
Seeing the rip in the snow while it was 100 degrees here in Pennsylvania was really awesome. Really great video my friend. $300 is a fairly decent price....where are you located?
It was nice editing it with it being so hot down here in Jersey. If you’re really interested I would take $300 for it. Thank you for watching!
Good Afternoon! Awesome looking tranny that you bought. that is now a Realy Awesome looking and sounding ride!! i Love watching your videos!
It really is a nice one, especially for its age! I’m going to miss this thing and how it sounds but I have big plans in the future so stay tuned! Thank you for watching as always!
hell yeah man!
Thank you for watching!
That Wheel Horse will be around working long after you and I are gone! The Kolher K series are bulletproof one of the best engines ever built I have a 1967 comando 8 , a c120 and a c141
It’s definitely a well built machine with a lot left in it. Thank you for watching!
Hello, from where did you get your bushing and pin set from?
I found mine on eBay:www.ebay.com/itm/156144981565?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=O5HOtN-ESdW&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=dmoj_e1qsu2&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Hope that helps and thank you for watching!
tear the motor down, and gribd a few thousantd off of the lifters, lap the valves. those cam lobes dont tend to spin of the shaft. ive been through hundresd of these and thats your problem. valve lash is off on a flathead. if you go to far, weld on the tappet and grind it to spec again
Thanks for the input! I’ll tear it down and see what I find. Thank you for watching!
@@specialt9744 read the briggs manual for better grammer and spelling if you want to actually do it right
That’s cool
Thank you for watching!
Good Morning! Great project! i Love watching your videos! have a Blessed day!
Thanks man! I love seeing you comment on my videos!
You need to restrict the oil flow into the turbo
Thanks for the tip!
Get them hot by running the engine and they will usually not break in the block
Yea that’s a good trick, I just got lucky when I did it. Thank you for watching!
What happened to this?
Honestly life just got busy and I’ve had no time to work on this thing, but I really hope to get back to it soon so I can ride it this summer. Thank you for watching!
@specialt9744 Yeah, verry understandable, I'd love to see it finished and I'm pretty sure many others would too! But yeah a project like that's alot of work and time. Thanks for the reply, and have a good one!
@@NSaneBuilds thanks man, I can’t wait to get back to working on this thing too!
Great job man that's the first time I'm watching this video I'm a new fan
Thanks man I appreciate it! Thank you for watching!
@@specialt9744 you are most welcome man
The jb weld made me spit out my coffee
lol you got to do what you got to do to get it going. Thank you for watching!
Where is the starter solenoid located on that machine?
Unfortunately I sold this machine a while ago but if I had to guess I would say underneath the battery tray, I hope that helps and thank you for watching!
Great video
Thank you for watching!
sweet! whats that oppy on the ground at 2:55 for? And the oil leak could be from the oil filter, i had one start leaking from an old filter. Still a good idea to reseal the sump, but a new filter cant hurt.
I’m thinking with a little forced induction that oppy would do great wheelies… unfortunately this mower had a leaking sump and crank seal so I ended up doing all the gaskets and seals on the bottom end. Thank you for watching!
Good Morning! i Love watching your videos. Love your attention to all of the details. nothing better than drinking a mug of hot chocolate and watching your Awesome videos. i needed to buy a drive belt for my old troybuilt lawn tractor, but i could not find the right belt online, so i took the old belt off and meausred it and then bought a new belt at my nearest tractor supply store. have a Blessed and Great day and week. :)
Thank you man I really appreciate it! I hope your Troy Bilt mower is up and running working now, thank you for watching as always!
i just bought one of these and some wires disconnected and i cannot figure out what they went to, think i could get a few pictures off you of some connections?
Unfortunately I sold this tractor a while ago. I’d say your best bet is to try and find a picture off google or try and trace the wires back to see where they go, hope that helps. Thank you for watching!
@@specialt9744 ah okay. I'll look.
This is a good way to burn up a transaxle 😂😂😂
Probably but I had to know for sure😂 thank you for watching!
Could be the cam but it's more likely in my experience that it was overheated and the valve seats walked into the block or the guides walked out. You already put more into that mower in parts than its worth. (Was a power equipment tech for a decade until last year)
Thank you for the info, I’ll tear it apart and see what happened
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Do it !!
I will! Thank you for watching!
You've done a Great job so far, I think you should show everyone how to rebuild it.
I will! Thank you for watching!
@@specialt9744 Show us how you replace the camshaft and freshen up the motor.
@@Biokemist-o3k I will! It will be the next video that comes out from me
Rebuild it... fun project
That’s what I’m thinking, thank you for watching!
Take apart wat u need to, in order to get wat u need cleaned or replaced, and slap it back together, i hold an appreciation for anything that runs, and hate to see u put so much effort in to make it nice, only to get road blocked, if u got the time go for it!
That what I’m think too! It would be a waste to stop now. Thank you for watching!
Smart, you used a jack stand instead of crawling under it with just the jack.
It weighs 15 pounds from the front 😆 A good sneeze would get it off you if it fell on your head lol
The jack stand takes up less space too, leaving more room to work on it
@@Rebelyellz108 I think the jack stand is plenty safe lol
Oh yea for sure I like to hook it under my trailer hitch and it keeps it at a nice angle to work on
@@Rebelyellz108 that’s smart!
Show us how it is done!
Will do!